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Buzzbee
Buzzbee

5 Jan, 2008

 

It's a long time since you asked this question, but we have also been growing a Blueberry Bush (Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Northland’) since 2004 in a pot - have potted it up a couple of times, and always use ericaceous compost - as they don't like lime. We also only water with rain water - which was a challenge in 2006, I have to say.

It is a great plant - lovely delicate flowers in late spring, glorious fruits that the blackbirds love as much as we do, and a glorious autumnal foliage display too. Great value - so much so we bought a second one in late 2007, also in a container V. c. 'Chandler' - we'll see if this does as well.

On question - Blueberries

holly
Holly

19 May, 2007

 

One of my favourite plants I have many of them and grow them as ground cover under roses.

On photo - Hardy Geranium

hoya105
Hoya105

19 May, 2007

 

lovely deep-coloured dierama!

On photo - Angels fishing rod

hoya105
Hoya105

19 May, 2007

 

I have just put some in this spring! I made a bed up for them, adding plenty of ericacious compost and a bit of bonemeal, then planted them in. they are looking good so far!!

On question - Blueberries

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